Diet of Regensburg explained
Diet of Regensburg may refer any of the sessions of the Imperial Diet, Imperial States, or the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire which took place in the Imperial City of Regensburg (Ratisbon), now in Germany.
An incomplete lists of Diets of Regensburg (Ratisbon) includes :
- Diet of Regensburg (976)
- Diet of Regensburg (1454), where bishop Giovanni Castiglione represented Pope Nicholas V
- Diet of Regensburg (1471)[1]
- Diet of Regensburg (1532)
- Diet of Regensburg (1541) (Colloquy of Ratisbon)
- , where bishop Michael Helding served as a Roman Catholic delegate
- Diet of Regensburg (1556/57)
- Diet of Regensburg (1567)
- Diet of Regensburg (1576)
- Diet of Regensburg (1594)
- Diet of Regensburg (1597/98)
- Diet of Regensburg (1603)
- Diet of Regensburg (1608)
- Diet of Regensburg (1613)
- Diet of Regensburg (1623)
- Diet of Regensburg (1630)
- Diet of Regensburg (1640/41)
- Diet of Regensburg (1653/54)
- Perpetual Diet of Regensburg (1663–1806)
See also
Notes and References
- http://incunables.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/record/C-038 Oratio in conventu Ratisponensi anno 1471 habita